'Princess Spooky: An Industrial Fantasy' premieres at The Well Coffee House
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Princess Spooky: An Industrial Fantasy premiered at the non-profit, The Well Coffee House, on Saturday, October 7.
Writer, producer, and director Tim Wolak has worked on the film for the past four years with its origins partially inspired by his niece Sophia's own stories and drawings.
There was no admission at the doors, but cash donations were requested, with part of the proceeds going directly to the Center for the Homeless in South Bend.
The screening, which was a double feature, included not only the premiere of Princess Spooky: An Industrial Fantasy, but Wolak's 2015 horror comedy feature film, Beware of The Klowns. Klowns hadn't been screened to large audience since summer of 2016 before it gained worldwide distribution.
Some other vendors in attendance included a Tarot Card reader, local artist, Angela's Creations, and there was even live music by local band, SHAM, who came dressed in classic witch costumes to rock'n'roll.
Poster courtesy of Wolak Cinema LLC